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Eagles of Death Metal - Peace, Love and Death Metal
Peace, Love and HommeIt comes almost inevitably following the success of any modern rock band; the side project. Ahh yes, the side project, the chance for already successful musicians to expand their musical horizons by showing the world that they...
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Tha Fruitbat - Tha Fruitbat
Tha BoringbatElectronic music’s two greatest foes have always been repetitiveness and monotonousness. The same could be said for any genre, but when it comes to electronic music – especially drum ‘n bass...
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The Vines - Winning Days
Beatlervana Part IISometimes as a listener it is necessary to look past the various shortcomings to see what it is makes a certain artist great. A perfect example of this being Stone Temple Pilots in the mid-nineties. Critics and music fans alike...
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Weiland Cleared for Velvet Revolver Tour
Scott Weiland has officially been cleared, according to Slash, to begin a tour with Velvet Revolver in May. The band will be out supporting their debut album Contraband, to be released June...
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The New Anxiety - The New Anxiety
“TNA†Fit For All AgesListening to The New Anxiety‚Äôs self-titled debut CDEP has restored my faith in indie rock. Not that my faith in the genre was ever really gone, but lately, I‚Äôve viewed indie as being...
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Kylie Minogue - Body Language
Kylie Kills 'Em With Retro-ActivityWhat is this most recent trend in music that harkens back to New Wave sounds with their clicks, pops, and repetitive synthesizers? Kylie Minogue might be able to tell you, as the native Aussie sensation uses the...
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Preston School of Industry - Monsoon
Class is Boring Over at PrestonWith their second full-length album, Monsoon, it appears that Preston School of Industry has stuck with the curriculum laid out by their lackluster debut, All This Sounds Gas. Monsoon offers nothing new. It...
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Usher Confesses to the Tune of One Mil
Led by hit single "Yeah!," Usher's Confessions has officially become the fastest selling album of 2004. In its first week, Confessions sold 1.1 million copies, knocking Norah Jones' Feels Like Home from the top spot. It is also the fastest selling...
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